Like Donald Trump, the Trump 2016 campaign banner that Fort Lauderdale attorney Bradford Cohen placed in front of his office is big and brash.

On Monday morning, office workers arrived to find the banner torn. Cohen said he's not sure it was vandalism, but the timing is suspicious: I spotlighted Cohen's support of Trump and mentioned the banner in my Sunday print column.

"A new one should be up later today," Cohen wrote by text from California on Monday morning. "I'm going to check the [surveillance] cameras tomorrow."

Cohen, who was away on business, will be back in Fort Lauderdale on Tuesday.

Cohen, who appeared on Trump's NBC reality show "The Apprentice" in 2004, said the banner had a previous tear had been fixed and that "it could have been the wind." He said he suspected the previous tear was vandalism, but couldn't be sure because his cameras weren't recording that night.

Trump, the Republican frontrunner in national and Florida polls, has his first test with actual voters in today's Iowa caucuses. The Florida winner-take-all Republican primary for the state's 99 GOP delegates will be held March 15.